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Posted · build dimensions problem
16 hours ago, bisdak said:

I have set my printer build X=235 Y=235 but my 200x200 image doesn't fit.

 

The question is... how have you done this and for which printer definition? Can you elaborate a bit?

 

One possible reason: If there are "disallowed areas" defined (visualized in dark grey on the build platform) those have to be changed as well.

 

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    Posted · build dimensions problem

    On 8/24/2020 at 5:08 AM, tinkergnome said:

     

    The question is... how have you done this and for which printer definition? Can you elaborate a bit?

     

    One possible reason: If there are "disallowed areas" defined (visualized in dark grey on the build platform) those have to be changed as well.

     

    I believe that is correct but I have  no idea hot to correct this.

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    Posted · build dimensions problem

    But when I load this to S3D it fits just fine

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    Posted · build dimensions problem
    9 hours ago, bisdak said:

    I believe that is correct but I have  no idea hot to correct this.

     

    Here is a similar question with solution, but keep in mind that the contributor of the printer definition may have defined these areas for a reason... 🤷‍♂️

     

     

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